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Takhrij and Syarah Hadith of Agrotechnology Selection of Quality Seeds for Quality Harvest Results Rahmat Gozali; Wahyudin Darmalaksana; Liberty Chaidir
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 1 (2021): Conference on Islamic and Socio-Cultural Studies (CISS)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This study aims to discuss the hadith regarding the selection of quality seeds for quality yields. This research method is a qualitative type through literature study and field studies with the takhrij and sharah hadith approaches. The results and discussion of this research is the selection of seeds that aim to contribute to productivity. The conclusion of the research is the takhrij and syarah hadith of the Prophet regarding the selection of quality seeds for quality crops with agrotechnological analysis, the selection of seeds is important to increase productivity.
Takhrij and Syarah Agrotechnology Hadith: Cultivation advice Hanif Taruna Pratama; Wahyudin Darmalaksana; Liberty Chaidir
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 1 (2021): Conference on Islamic and Socio-Cultural Studies (CISS)
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The purpose of this research is to discuss the hadith of the Prophet about the recommendation of farming. This research method is qualitative through the takhrij and sharah hadith approaches with agrotechnological analysis. The results and discussion of this research is that farming is a narrow definition of agriculture. Agriculture is an activity of utilizing biological resources carried out by humans to produce food, industrial raw materials, or energy sources as well as to manage the environment. The conclusion of this research is takhrij and syarah hadith of the Prophet about the suggestion of farming according to the hadith of the prophet SAW
Takhrij and Syarah Hadith of Agrotechnology: Content and Benefits of Black Seed Silvi Nur Azmi; Wahyudin Darmalaksana; Liberty Chaidir
Gunung Djati Conference Series Vol. 1 (2021): Conference on Islamic and Socio-Cultural Studies (CISS)
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This study aims to discuss the hadith regarding the Black Seed. This research method is a qualitative type through literature and field studies with the takhrij and sharah hadith approaches. The results and discussion of this research are the content and benefits of Black Seed, a medicine for various diseases that is recommended by the Prophet Muhammad. The conclusion of this study is the takhrij and syarah hadith of the Prophet SAW about the content and benefits of Black Seed starting from reducing pain, anti-inflammation, and shortness of breath.
Arthropod Community Structure Indicating Soil Quality Recovery in the Organic Agroecosystem of Mount Ciremai National Park’s Buffer Zone Isma Dwi Kurniawan; Ida Kinasih; Rahmat Taufiq Mustahiq Akbar; Liberty Chaidir; Sawaludin Iqbal; Bayu Pamungkas; Zikri Imanudin
Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture Vol 38, No 2 (2023): October
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

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The Mount Ciremai National Park (TNGC) buffer zone is designed to support conservation efforts. However, agriculture in this area is dominated by conventional farming that excessively uses synthetic fertilizers, which threatens soil quality. Introducing an organic fertilizer and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) is expected to enhance soil quality recovery in this area. This study aimed to analyze the differences in soil arthropod communities between organic and conventional agriculture and a forest in the TNGC buffer zone to assess soil quality improvement generated by the application of the organic fertilizer and PGPR. Soil arthropods were collected with Berlese-Tullgren funnels and pitfall traps. Several associated environmental parameters, including soil pH, C-organic, temperature, and moisture, were also measured. Data were analyzed using ecological indices (i.e., richness, diversity, evenness, dominance, similarity) and soil biological quality (QBS-ar). Non-metric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) was performed to examine the relation of arthropods with environmental parameters. In total, 957 individuals of soil arthropods belonging to four classes and 15 orders were recorded. Berlese-Tullgren and pitfall traps resulted in a similar tendency in most variables, with higher richness, diversity, and evenness values in the forest, followed by organic and conventional habitats. In addition, similarity and QBS-ar indicated that forest and organic communities were more similar than conventional community. C-organic, soil moisture and pH were considered the most deciding environmental parameters for arthropod assemblages. All measured variables in this study illustrated better soil quality in organic than in conventional agriculture. This study implicates the benefit of utilizing organic fertilizers and PGPR for soil quality restoration in agroecosystems.